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As best as I can remember it, the story goes something like this:

When Mr. Haw was a young boy, he heard a story about a certain street in Seoul being haunted. He was led to believe that if you went to this place very late at night, you would encounter a terrifying monster. Now this was something that he just had to see, so he snuck out of his house in the middle of the night to go to this place and see the monster. He was fully expecting to see a hideous beast (as all young boys know, there really ARE monsters), and he was shaking with fear. Nevertheless, he trod on and finally reached the haunted street. But there was no monster. The young Mr. Haw returned home, having faced his fear, and realized that there was, after all, nothing to fear.

I always took this story to mean that one can have fear without truly being afraid. I distinctly remember Mr. Haw pre` acing the story by saying that he was never afraid of anything, yet he described himself as a little boy, literally quaking as he approached that haunted street.

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separate ways. As I start to teach again, I hope that I can give my students a chance to experience the rewards of TKD training in your special style.

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